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Conspiracy Theories (Philosophers Connect the Dots)
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Product Details
Author:
Richard Greene, Rachel Robison-Greene
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Open Court (January 7, 2020)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9780812694796
ISBN-10:
0812694791
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6" x 9"
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52
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Overview
Conspiracy theories have become a major element in modern opinion formation. From the theory that the killing of President Kennedy was masterminded by a powerful conspiracy to the theory that 9/11 was an inside job, from the story that Barack Obama wasn’t born in America to the story that Donald Trump was a Russian asset, conspiracy theories have become a major element in opinion formation and an ever-present influence, sometimes open, sometimes hidden, on the daily headline news.
In It’s a Conspiracy!, philosophers of diverse backgrounds and persuasions focus their lenses on the phenomenon of the conspiracy theory, its psychological causes, its typical shape, and its political consequences.
Among the questions addressed:
● What’s the formula for designing a contagious conspiracy theory?
● Where does conspiracy theorizing end and investigative reporting begin?
● What can we learn about conspiracy theories from the three movie treatments of the Kennedy assassination (The Parallax View, JFK, and Interview with the Assassin)?
● Does political powerlessness generate conspiracy theories?
● Is conspiracy theorizing essentially an instinct that lies behind all belief in religion and all striving for a meaningful life?
● Can we find conspiracy theories in all political movements for centuries past?
● What are the most common types of fallacious reasoning that tend to support conspiracy theories?
● Is there a psychological disorder at the root of conspiracy theories?
● Why is the number of flat-earthers growing?








